| //===-- X86MCCodeEmitter.cpp - Convert X86 code to machine code -----------===// |
| // |
| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file implements the X86MCCodeEmitter class. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/X86BaseInfo.h" |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/X86FixupKinds.h" |
| #include "MCTargetDesc/X86MCTargetDesc.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCCodeEmitter.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCContext.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCFixup.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrDesc.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCRegisterInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" |
| #include <cassert> |
| #include <cstdint> |
| #include <cstdlib> |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| #define DEBUG_TYPE "mccodeemitter" |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| class X86MCCodeEmitter : public MCCodeEmitter { |
| const MCInstrInfo &MCII; |
| MCContext &Ctx; |
| |
| public: |
| X86MCCodeEmitter(const MCInstrInfo &mcii, MCContext &ctx) |
| : MCII(mcii), Ctx(ctx) {} |
| X86MCCodeEmitter(const X86MCCodeEmitter &) = delete; |
| X86MCCodeEmitter &operator=(const X86MCCodeEmitter &) = delete; |
| ~X86MCCodeEmitter() override = default; |
| |
| void emitPrefix(const MCInst &MI, raw_ostream &OS, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) const override; |
| |
| void encodeInstruction(const MCInst &MI, raw_ostream &OS, |
| SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) const override; |
| |
| private: |
| unsigned getX86RegNum(const MCOperand &MO) const; |
| |
| unsigned getX86RegEncoding(const MCInst &MI, unsigned OpNum) const; |
| |
| /// \param MI a single low-level machine instruction. |
| /// \param OpNum the operand #. |
| /// \returns true if the OpNumth operand of MI require a bit to be set in |
| /// REX prefix. |
| bool isREXExtendedReg(const MCInst &MI, unsigned OpNum) const; |
| |
| void emitImmediate(const MCOperand &Disp, SMLoc Loc, unsigned ImmSize, |
| MCFixupKind FixupKind, uint64_t StartByte, raw_ostream &OS, |
| SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, int ImmOffset = 0) const; |
| |
| void emitRegModRMByte(const MCOperand &ModRMReg, unsigned RegOpcodeFld, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| void emitSIBByte(unsigned SS, unsigned Index, unsigned Base, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| void emitMemModRMByte(const MCInst &MI, unsigned Op, unsigned RegOpcodeField, |
| uint64_t TSFlags, bool HasREX, uint64_t StartByte, |
| raw_ostream &OS, SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| bool ForceSIB = false) const; |
| |
| bool emitPrefixImpl(unsigned &CurOp, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| void emitVEXOpcodePrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| void emitSegmentOverridePrefix(unsigned SegOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| bool emitOpcodePrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| |
| bool emitREXPrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, raw_ostream &OS) const; |
| }; |
| |
| } // end anonymous namespace |
| |
| static uint8_t modRMByte(unsigned Mod, unsigned RegOpcode, unsigned RM) { |
| assert(Mod < 4 && RegOpcode < 8 && RM < 8 && "ModRM Fields out of range!"); |
| return RM | (RegOpcode << 3) | (Mod << 6); |
| } |
| |
| static void emitByte(uint8_t C, raw_ostream &OS) { OS << static_cast<char>(C); } |
| |
| static void emitConstant(uint64_t Val, unsigned Size, raw_ostream &OS) { |
| // Output the constant in little endian byte order. |
| for (unsigned i = 0; i != Size; ++i) { |
| emitByte(Val & 255, OS); |
| Val >>= 8; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Determine if this immediate can fit in a disp8 or a compressed disp8 for |
| /// EVEX instructions. \p will be set to the value to pass to the ImmOffset |
| /// parameter of emitImmediate. |
| static bool isDispOrCDisp8(uint64_t TSFlags, int Value, int &ImmOffset) { |
| bool HasEVEX = (TSFlags & X86II::EncodingMask) == X86II::EVEX; |
| |
| int CD8_Scale = |
| (TSFlags & X86II::CD8_Scale_Mask) >> X86II::CD8_Scale_Shift; |
| if (!HasEVEX || CD8_Scale == 0) |
| return isInt<8>(Value); |
| |
| assert(isPowerOf2_32(CD8_Scale) && "Unexpected CD8 scale!"); |
| if (Value & (CD8_Scale - 1)) // Unaligned offset |
| return false; |
| |
| int CDisp8 = Value / CD8_Scale; |
| if (!isInt<8>(CDisp8)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // ImmOffset will be added to Value in emitImmediate leaving just CDisp8. |
| ImmOffset = CDisp8 - Value; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// \returns the appropriate fixup kind to use for an immediate in an |
| /// instruction with the specified TSFlags. |
| static MCFixupKind getImmFixupKind(uint64_t TSFlags) { |
| unsigned Size = X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags); |
| bool isPCRel = X86II::isImmPCRel(TSFlags); |
| |
| if (X86II::isImmSigned(TSFlags)) { |
| switch (Size) { |
| default: |
| llvm_unreachable("Unsupported signed fixup size!"); |
| case 4: |
| return MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_signed_4byte); |
| } |
| } |
| return MCFixup::getKindForSize(Size, isPCRel); |
| } |
| |
| /// \param Op operand # of the memory operand. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if the specified instruction has a 16-bit memory operand. |
| static bool is16BitMemOperand(const MCInst &MI, unsigned Op, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) { |
| const MCOperand &Base = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| const MCOperand &Index = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| |
| unsigned BaseReg = Base.getReg(); |
| unsigned IndexReg = Index.getReg(); |
| |
| if (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode16Bit) && BaseReg == 0 && IndexReg == 0) |
| return true; |
| if ((BaseReg != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR16RegClassID].contains(BaseReg)) || |
| (IndexReg != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR16RegClassID].contains(IndexReg))) |
| return true; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// \param Op operand # of the memory operand. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if the specified instruction has a 32-bit memory operand. |
| static bool is32BitMemOperand(const MCInst &MI, unsigned Op) { |
| const MCOperand &BaseReg = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| const MCOperand &IndexReg = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| |
| if ((BaseReg.getReg() != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR32RegClassID].contains(BaseReg.getReg())) || |
| (IndexReg.getReg() != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR32RegClassID].contains(IndexReg.getReg()))) |
| return true; |
| if (BaseReg.getReg() == X86::EIP) { |
| assert(IndexReg.getReg() == 0 && "Invalid eip-based address."); |
| return true; |
| } |
| if (IndexReg.getReg() == X86::EIZ) |
| return true; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// \param Op operand # of the memory operand. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if the specified instruction has a 64-bit memory operand. |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| static bool is64BitMemOperand(const MCInst &MI, unsigned Op) { |
| const MCOperand &BaseReg = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| const MCOperand &IndexReg = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| |
| if ((BaseReg.getReg() != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR64RegClassID].contains(BaseReg.getReg())) || |
| (IndexReg.getReg() != 0 && |
| X86MCRegisterClasses[X86::GR64RegClassID].contains(IndexReg.getReg()))) |
| return true; |
| return false; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| enum GlobalOffsetTableExprKind { GOT_None, GOT_Normal, GOT_SymDiff }; |
| |
| /// Check if this expression starts with _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ and if it is |
| /// of the form _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-symbol. This is needed to support PIC on |
| /// ELF i386 as _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is magical. We check only simple case that |
| /// are know to be used: _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ by itself or at the start of a |
| /// binary expression. |
| static GlobalOffsetTableExprKind |
| startsWithGlobalOffsetTable(const MCExpr *Expr) { |
| const MCExpr *RHS = nullptr; |
| if (Expr->getKind() == MCExpr::Binary) { |
| const MCBinaryExpr *BE = static_cast<const MCBinaryExpr *>(Expr); |
| Expr = BE->getLHS(); |
| RHS = BE->getRHS(); |
| } |
| |
| if (Expr->getKind() != MCExpr::SymbolRef) |
| return GOT_None; |
| |
| const MCSymbolRefExpr *Ref = static_cast<const MCSymbolRefExpr *>(Expr); |
| const MCSymbol &S = Ref->getSymbol(); |
| if (S.getName() != "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_") |
| return GOT_None; |
| if (RHS && RHS->getKind() == MCExpr::SymbolRef) |
| return GOT_SymDiff; |
| return GOT_Normal; |
| } |
| |
| static bool hasSecRelSymbolRef(const MCExpr *Expr) { |
| if (Expr->getKind() == MCExpr::SymbolRef) { |
| const MCSymbolRefExpr *Ref = static_cast<const MCSymbolRefExpr *>(Expr); |
| return Ref->getKind() == MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_SECREL; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static bool isPCRel32Branch(const MCInst &MI, const MCInstrInfo &MCII) { |
| unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(Opcode); |
| if ((Opcode != X86::CALL64pcrel32 && Opcode != X86::JMP_4 && |
| Opcode != X86::JCC_4) || |
| getImmFixupKind(Desc.TSFlags) != FK_PCRel_4) |
| return false; |
| |
| unsigned CurOp = X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); |
| const MCOperand &Op = MI.getOperand(CurOp); |
| if (!Op.isExpr()) |
| return false; |
| |
| const MCSymbolRefExpr *Ref = dyn_cast<MCSymbolRefExpr>(Op.getExpr()); |
| return Ref && Ref->getKind() == MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_None; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned X86MCCodeEmitter::getX86RegNum(const MCOperand &MO) const { |
| return Ctx.getRegisterInfo()->getEncodingValue(MO.getReg()) & 0x7; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned X86MCCodeEmitter::getX86RegEncoding(const MCInst &MI, |
| unsigned OpNum) const { |
| return Ctx.getRegisterInfo()->getEncodingValue(MI.getOperand(OpNum).getReg()); |
| } |
| |
| /// \param MI a single low-level machine instruction. |
| /// \param OpNum the operand #. |
| /// \returns true if the OpNumth operand of MI require a bit to be set in |
| /// REX prefix. |
| bool X86MCCodeEmitter::isREXExtendedReg(const MCInst &MI, |
| unsigned OpNum) const { |
| return (getX86RegEncoding(MI, OpNum) >> 3) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitImmediate(const MCOperand &DispOp, SMLoc Loc, |
| unsigned Size, MCFixupKind FixupKind, |
| uint64_t StartByte, raw_ostream &OS, |
| SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, |
| int ImmOffset) const { |
| const MCExpr *Expr = nullptr; |
| if (DispOp.isImm()) { |
| // If this is a simple integer displacement that doesn't require a |
| // relocation, emit it now. |
| if (FixupKind != FK_PCRel_1 && FixupKind != FK_PCRel_2 && |
| FixupKind != FK_PCRel_4) { |
| emitConstant(DispOp.getImm() + ImmOffset, Size, OS); |
| return; |
| } |
| Expr = MCConstantExpr::create(DispOp.getImm(), Ctx); |
| } else { |
| Expr = DispOp.getExpr(); |
| } |
| |
| // If we have an immoffset, add it to the expression. |
| if ((FixupKind == FK_Data_4 || FixupKind == FK_Data_8 || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_signed_4byte))) { |
| GlobalOffsetTableExprKind Kind = startsWithGlobalOffsetTable(Expr); |
| if (Kind != GOT_None) { |
| assert(ImmOffset == 0); |
| |
| if (Size == 8) { |
| FixupKind = MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_global_offset_table8); |
| } else { |
| assert(Size == 4); |
| FixupKind = MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_global_offset_table); |
| } |
| |
| if (Kind == GOT_Normal) |
| ImmOffset = static_cast<int>(OS.tell() - StartByte); |
| } else if (Expr->getKind() == MCExpr::SymbolRef) { |
| if (hasSecRelSymbolRef(Expr)) { |
| FixupKind = MCFixupKind(FK_SecRel_4); |
| } |
| } else if (Expr->getKind() == MCExpr::Binary) { |
| const MCBinaryExpr *Bin = static_cast<const MCBinaryExpr *>(Expr); |
| if (hasSecRelSymbolRef(Bin->getLHS()) || |
| hasSecRelSymbolRef(Bin->getRHS())) { |
| FixupKind = MCFixupKind(FK_SecRel_4); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If the fixup is pc-relative, we need to bias the value to be relative to |
| // the start of the field, not the end of the field. |
| if (FixupKind == FK_PCRel_4 || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_riprel_4byte) || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_movq_load) || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_relax) || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_relax_rex) || |
| FixupKind == MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_branch_4byte_pcrel)) { |
| ImmOffset -= 4; |
| // If this is a pc-relative load off _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_: |
| // leaq _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_(%rip), %r15 |
| // this needs to be a GOTPC32 relocation. |
| if (startsWithGlobalOffsetTable(Expr) != GOT_None) |
| FixupKind = MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_global_offset_table); |
| } |
| if (FixupKind == FK_PCRel_2) |
| ImmOffset -= 2; |
| if (FixupKind == FK_PCRel_1) |
| ImmOffset -= 1; |
| |
| if (ImmOffset) |
| Expr = MCBinaryExpr::createAdd(Expr, MCConstantExpr::create(ImmOffset, Ctx), |
| Ctx); |
| |
| // Emit a symbolic constant as a fixup and 4 zeros. |
| Fixups.push_back(MCFixup::create(static_cast<uint32_t>(OS.tell() - StartByte), |
| Expr, FixupKind, Loc)); |
| emitConstant(0, Size, OS); |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitRegModRMByte(const MCOperand &ModRMReg, |
| unsigned RegOpcodeFld, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| emitByte(modRMByte(3, RegOpcodeFld, getX86RegNum(ModRMReg)), OS); |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitSIBByte(unsigned SS, unsigned Index, unsigned Base, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| // SIB byte is in the same format as the modRMByte. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(SS, Index, Base), OS); |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitMemModRMByte(const MCInst &MI, unsigned Op, |
| unsigned RegOpcodeField, |
| uint64_t TSFlags, bool HasREX, |
| uint64_t StartByte, raw_ostream &OS, |
| SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| bool ForceSIB) const { |
| const MCOperand &Disp = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrDisp); |
| const MCOperand &Base = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| const MCOperand &Scale = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrScaleAmt); |
| const MCOperand &IndexReg = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| unsigned BaseReg = Base.getReg(); |
| |
| // Handle %rip relative addressing. |
| if (BaseReg == X86::RIP || |
| BaseReg == X86::EIP) { // [disp32+rIP] in X86-64 mode |
| assert(STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) && |
| "Rip-relative addressing requires 64-bit mode"); |
| assert(IndexReg.getReg() == 0 && !ForceSIB && |
| "Invalid rip-relative address"); |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, 5), OS); |
| |
| unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); |
| unsigned FixupKind = [&]() { |
| // Enable relaxed relocation only for a MCSymbolRefExpr. We cannot use a |
| // relaxed relocation if an offset is present (e.g. x@GOTPCREL+4). |
| if (!(Disp.isExpr() && isa<MCSymbolRefExpr>(Disp.getExpr()))) |
| return X86::reloc_riprel_4byte; |
| |
| // Certain loads for GOT references can be relocated against the symbol |
| // directly if the symbol ends up in the same linkage unit. |
| switch (Opcode) { |
| default: |
| return X86::reloc_riprel_4byte; |
| case X86::MOV64rm: |
| // movq loads is a subset of reloc_riprel_4byte_relax_rex. It is a |
| // special case because COFF and Mach-O don't support ELF's more |
| // flexible R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX relaxation. |
| assert(HasREX); |
| return X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_movq_load; |
| case X86::ADC32rm: |
| case X86::ADD32rm: |
| case X86::AND32rm: |
| case X86::CMP32rm: |
| case X86::MOV32rm: |
| case X86::OR32rm: |
| case X86::SBB32rm: |
| case X86::SUB32rm: |
| case X86::TEST32mr: |
| case X86::XOR32rm: |
| case X86::CALL64m: |
| case X86::JMP64m: |
| case X86::TAILJMPm64: |
| case X86::TEST64mr: |
| case X86::ADC64rm: |
| case X86::ADD64rm: |
| case X86::AND64rm: |
| case X86::CMP64rm: |
| case X86::OR64rm: |
| case X86::SBB64rm: |
| case X86::SUB64rm: |
| case X86::XOR64rm: |
| return HasREX ? X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_relax_rex |
| : X86::reloc_riprel_4byte_relax; |
| } |
| }(); |
| |
| // rip-relative addressing is actually relative to the *next* instruction. |
| // Since an immediate can follow the mod/rm byte for an instruction, this |
| // means that we need to bias the displacement field of the instruction with |
| // the size of the immediate field. If we have this case, add it into the |
| // expression to emit. |
| // Note: rip-relative addressing using immediate displacement values should |
| // not be adjusted, assuming it was the user's intent. |
| int ImmSize = !Disp.isImm() && X86II::hasImm(TSFlags) |
| ? X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags) |
| : 0; |
| |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 4, MCFixupKind(FixupKind), StartByte, OS, |
| Fixups, -ImmSize); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned BaseRegNo = BaseReg ? getX86RegNum(Base) : -1U; |
| |
| // 16-bit addressing forms of the ModR/M byte have a different encoding for |
| // the R/M field and are far more limited in which registers can be used. |
| if (is16BitMemOperand(MI, Op, STI)) { |
| if (BaseReg) { |
| // For 32-bit addressing, the row and column values in Table 2-2 are |
| // basically the same. It's AX/CX/DX/BX/SP/BP/SI/DI in that order, with |
| // some special cases. And getX86RegNum reflects that numbering. |
| // For 16-bit addressing it's more fun, as shown in the SDM Vol 2A, |
| // Table 2-1 "16-Bit Addressing Forms with the ModR/M byte". We can only |
| // use SI/DI/BP/BX, which have "row" values 4-7 in no particular order, |
| // while values 0-3 indicate the allowed combinations (base+index) of |
| // those: 0 for BX+SI, 1 for BX+DI, 2 for BP+SI, 3 for BP+DI. |
| // |
| // R16Table[] is a lookup from the normal RegNo, to the row values from |
| // Table 2-1 for 16-bit addressing modes. Where zero means disallowed. |
| static const unsigned R16Table[] = {0, 0, 0, 7, 0, 6, 4, 5}; |
| unsigned RMfield = R16Table[BaseRegNo]; |
| |
| assert(RMfield && "invalid 16-bit base register"); |
| |
| if (IndexReg.getReg()) { |
| unsigned IndexReg16 = R16Table[getX86RegNum(IndexReg)]; |
| |
| assert(IndexReg16 && "invalid 16-bit index register"); |
| // We must have one of SI/DI (4,5), and one of BP/BX (6,7). |
| assert(((IndexReg16 ^ RMfield) & 2) && |
| "invalid 16-bit base/index register combination"); |
| assert(Scale.getImm() == 1 && |
| "invalid scale for 16-bit memory reference"); |
| |
| // Allow base/index to appear in either order (although GAS doesn't). |
| if (IndexReg16 & 2) |
| RMfield = (RMfield & 1) | ((7 - IndexReg16) << 1); |
| else |
| RMfield = (IndexReg16 & 1) | ((7 - RMfield) << 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (Disp.isImm() && isInt<8>(Disp.getImm())) { |
| if (Disp.getImm() == 0 && RMfield != 6) { |
| // There is no displacement; just the register. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, RMfield), OS); |
| return; |
| } |
| // Use the [REG]+disp8 form, including for [BP] which cannot be encoded. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(1, RegOpcodeField, RMfield), OS); |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 1, FK_Data_1, StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| return; |
| } |
| // This is the [REG]+disp16 case. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(2, RegOpcodeField, RMfield), OS); |
| } else { |
| assert(IndexReg.getReg() == 0 && "Unexpected index register!"); |
| // There is no BaseReg; this is the plain [disp16] case. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, 6), OS); |
| } |
| |
| // Emit 16-bit displacement for plain disp16 or [REG]+disp16 cases. |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 2, FK_Data_2, StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // Check for presence of {disp8} or {disp32} pseudo prefixes. |
| bool UseDisp8 = MI.getFlags() & X86::IP_USE_DISP8; |
| bool UseDisp32 = MI.getFlags() & X86::IP_USE_DISP32; |
| |
| // We only allow no displacement if no pseudo prefix is present. |
| bool AllowNoDisp = !UseDisp8 && !UseDisp32; |
| // Disp8 is allowed unless the {disp32} prefix is present. |
| bool AllowDisp8 = !UseDisp32; |
| |
| // Determine whether a SIB byte is needed. |
| if (// The SIB byte must be used if there is an index register or the |
| // encoding requires a SIB byte. |
| !ForceSIB && IndexReg.getReg() == 0 && |
| // The SIB byte must be used if the base is ESP/RSP/R12, all of which |
| // encode to an R/M value of 4, which indicates that a SIB byte is |
| // present. |
| BaseRegNo != N86::ESP && |
| // If there is no base register and we're in 64-bit mode, we need a SIB |
| // byte to emit an addr that is just 'disp32' (the non-RIP relative form). |
| (!STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) || BaseReg != 0)) { |
| |
| if (BaseReg == 0) { // [disp32] in X86-32 mode |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, 5), OS); |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 4, FK_Data_4, StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // If the base is not EBP/ESP/R12/R13 and there is no displacement, use |
| // simple indirect register encoding, this handles addresses like [EAX]. |
| // The encoding for [EBP] or[R13] with no displacement means [disp32] so we |
| // handle it by emitting a displacement of 0 later. |
| if (BaseRegNo != N86::EBP) { |
| if (Disp.isImm() && Disp.getImm() == 0 && AllowNoDisp) { |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, BaseRegNo), OS); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // If the displacement is @tlscall, treat it as a zero. |
| if (Disp.isExpr()) { |
| auto *Sym = dyn_cast<MCSymbolRefExpr>(Disp.getExpr()); |
| if (Sym && Sym->getKind() == MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_TLSCALL) { |
| // This is exclusively used by call *a@tlscall(base). The relocation |
| // (R_386_TLSCALL or R_X86_64_TLSCALL) applies to the beginning. |
| Fixups.push_back(MCFixup::create(0, Sym, FK_NONE, MI.getLoc())); |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, BaseRegNo), OS); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, if the displacement fits in a byte, encode as [REG+disp8]. |
| // Including a compressed disp8 for EVEX instructions that support it. |
| // This also handles the 0 displacement for [EBP] or [R13]. We can't use |
| // disp8 if the {disp32} pseudo prefix is present. |
| if (Disp.isImm() && AllowDisp8) { |
| int ImmOffset = 0; |
| if (isDispOrCDisp8(TSFlags, Disp.getImm(), ImmOffset)) { |
| emitByte(modRMByte(1, RegOpcodeField, BaseRegNo), OS); |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 1, FK_Data_1, StartByte, OS, Fixups, |
| ImmOffset); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, emit the most general non-SIB encoding: [REG+disp32]. |
| // Displacement may be 0 for [EBP] or [R13] case if {disp32} pseudo prefix |
| // prevented using disp8 above. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(2, RegOpcodeField, BaseRegNo), OS); |
| unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); |
| unsigned FixupKind = Opcode == X86::MOV32rm ? X86::reloc_signed_4byte_relax |
| : X86::reloc_signed_4byte; |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 4, MCFixupKind(FixupKind), StartByte, OS, |
| Fixups); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // We need a SIB byte, so start by outputting the ModR/M byte first |
| assert(IndexReg.getReg() != X86::ESP && IndexReg.getReg() != X86::RSP && |
| "Cannot use ESP as index reg!"); |
| |
| bool ForceDisp32 = false; |
| bool ForceDisp8 = false; |
| int ImmOffset = 0; |
| if (BaseReg == 0) { |
| // If there is no base register, we emit the special case SIB byte with |
| // MOD=0, BASE=5, to JUST get the index, scale, and displacement. |
| BaseRegNo = 5; |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, 4), OS); |
| ForceDisp32 = true; |
| } else if (Disp.isImm() && Disp.getImm() == 0 && AllowNoDisp && |
| // Base reg can't be EBP/RBP/R13 as that would end up with '5' as |
| // the base field, but that is the magic [*] nomenclature that |
| // indicates no base when mod=0. For these cases we'll emit a 0 |
| // displacement instead. |
| BaseRegNo != N86::EBP) { |
| // Emit no displacement ModR/M byte |
| emitByte(modRMByte(0, RegOpcodeField, 4), OS); |
| } else if (Disp.isImm() && AllowDisp8 && |
| isDispOrCDisp8(TSFlags, Disp.getImm(), ImmOffset)) { |
| // Displacement fits in a byte or matches an EVEX compressed disp8, use |
| // disp8 encoding. This also handles EBP/R13 base with 0 displacement unless |
| // {disp32} pseudo prefix was used. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(1, RegOpcodeField, 4), OS); |
| ForceDisp8 = true; |
| } else { |
| // Otherwise, emit the normal disp32 encoding. |
| emitByte(modRMByte(2, RegOpcodeField, 4), OS); |
| ForceDisp32 = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Calculate what the SS field value should be... |
| static const unsigned SSTable[] = {~0U, 0, 1, ~0U, 2, ~0U, ~0U, ~0U, 3}; |
| unsigned SS = SSTable[Scale.getImm()]; |
| |
| unsigned IndexRegNo = IndexReg.getReg() ? getX86RegNum(IndexReg) : 4; |
| |
| emitSIBByte(SS, IndexRegNo, BaseRegNo, OS); |
| |
| // Do we need to output a displacement? |
| if (ForceDisp8) |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 1, FK_Data_1, StartByte, OS, Fixups, |
| ImmOffset); |
| else if (ForceDisp32) |
| emitImmediate(Disp, MI.getLoc(), 4, MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_signed_4byte), |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| } |
| |
| /// Emit all instruction prefixes. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if REX prefix is used, otherwise returns false. |
| bool X86MCCodeEmitter::emitPrefixImpl(unsigned &CurOp, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| uint64_t TSFlags = MCII.get(MI.getOpcode()).TSFlags; |
| // Determine where the memory operand starts, if present. |
| int MemoryOperand = X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(TSFlags); |
| // Emit segment override opcode prefix as needed. |
| if (MemoryOperand != -1) { |
| MemoryOperand += CurOp; |
| emitSegmentOverridePrefix(MemoryOperand + X86::AddrSegmentReg, MI, OS); |
| } |
| |
| // Emit the repeat opcode prefix as needed. |
| unsigned Flags = MI.getFlags(); |
| if (TSFlags & X86II::REP || Flags & X86::IP_HAS_REPEAT) |
| emitByte(0xF3, OS); |
| if (Flags & X86::IP_HAS_REPEAT_NE) |
| emitByte(0xF2, OS); |
| |
| // Emit the address size opcode prefix as needed. |
| bool NeedAddressOverride; |
| uint64_t AdSize = TSFlags & X86II::AdSizeMask; |
| if ((STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode16Bit) && AdSize == X86II::AdSize32) || |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && AdSize == X86II::AdSize16) || |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) && AdSize == X86II::AdSize32)) { |
| NeedAddressOverride = true; |
| } else if (MemoryOperand < 0) { |
| NeedAddressOverride = false; |
| } else if (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit)) { |
| assert(!is16BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand, STI)); |
| NeedAddressOverride = is32BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand); |
| } else if (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit)) { |
| assert(!is64BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand)); |
| NeedAddressOverride = is16BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand, STI); |
| } else { |
| assert(STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode16Bit)); |
| assert(!is64BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand)); |
| NeedAddressOverride = !is16BitMemOperand(MI, MemoryOperand, STI); |
| } |
| |
| if (NeedAddressOverride) |
| emitByte(0x67, OS); |
| |
| // Encoding type for this instruction. |
| uint64_t Encoding = TSFlags & X86II::EncodingMask; |
| bool HasREX = false; |
| if (Encoding) |
| emitVEXOpcodePrefix(MemoryOperand, MI, OS); |
| else |
| HasREX = emitOpcodePrefix(MemoryOperand, MI, STI, OS); |
| |
| uint64_t Form = TSFlags & X86II::FormMask; |
| switch (Form) { |
| default: |
| break; |
| case X86II::RawFrmDstSrc: { |
| unsigned siReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); |
| assert(((siReg == X86::SI && MI.getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::DI) || |
| (siReg == X86::ESI && MI.getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::EDI) || |
| (siReg == X86::RSI && MI.getOperand(0).getReg() == X86::RDI)) && |
| "SI and DI register sizes do not match"); |
| // Emit segment override opcode prefix as needed (not for %ds). |
| if (MI.getOperand(2).getReg() != X86::DS) |
| emitSegmentOverridePrefix(2, MI, OS); |
| // Emit AdSize prefix as needed. |
| if ((!STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::ESI) || |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::SI)) |
| emitByte(0x67, OS); |
| CurOp += 3; // Consume operands. |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::RawFrmSrc: { |
| unsigned siReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| // Emit segment override opcode prefix as needed (not for %ds). |
| if (MI.getOperand(1).getReg() != X86::DS) |
| emitSegmentOverridePrefix(1, MI, OS); |
| // Emit AdSize prefix as needed. |
| if ((!STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::ESI) || |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::SI)) |
| emitByte(0x67, OS); |
| CurOp += 2; // Consume operands. |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::RawFrmDst: { |
| unsigned siReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); |
| // Emit AdSize prefix as needed. |
| if ((!STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::EDI) || |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode32Bit) && siReg == X86::DI)) |
| emitByte(0x67, OS); |
| ++CurOp; // Consume operand. |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::RawFrmMemOffs: { |
| // Emit segment override opcode prefix as needed. |
| emitSegmentOverridePrefix(1, MI, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return HasREX; |
| } |
| |
| /// AVX instructions are encoded using a opcode prefix called VEX. |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitVEXOpcodePrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(MI.getOpcode()); |
| uint64_t TSFlags = Desc.TSFlags; |
| |
| assert(!(TSFlags & X86II::LOCK) && "Can't have LOCK VEX."); |
| |
| uint64_t Encoding = TSFlags & X86II::EncodingMask; |
| bool HasEVEX_K = TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_K; |
| bool HasVEX_4V = TSFlags & X86II::VEX_4V; |
| bool HasEVEX_RC = TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_RC; |
| |
| // VEX_R: opcode externsion equivalent to REX.R in |
| // 1's complement (inverted) form |
| // |
| // 1: Same as REX_R=0 (must be 1 in 32-bit mode) |
| // 0: Same as REX_R=1 (64 bit mode only) |
| // |
| uint8_t VEX_R = 0x1; |
| uint8_t EVEX_R2 = 0x1; |
| |
| // VEX_X: equivalent to REX.X, only used when a |
| // register is used for index in SIB Byte. |
| // |
| // 1: Same as REX.X=0 (must be 1 in 32-bit mode) |
| // 0: Same as REX.X=1 (64-bit mode only) |
| uint8_t VEX_X = 0x1; |
| |
| // VEX_B: |
| // |
| // 1: Same as REX_B=0 (ignored in 32-bit mode) |
| // 0: Same as REX_B=1 (64 bit mode only) |
| // |
| uint8_t VEX_B = 0x1; |
| |
| // VEX_W: opcode specific (use like REX.W, or used for |
| // opcode extension, or ignored, depending on the opcode byte) |
| uint8_t VEX_W = (TSFlags & X86II::VEX_W) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| // VEX_5M (VEX m-mmmmm field): |
| // |
| // 0b00000: Reserved for future use |
| // 0b00001: implied 0F leading opcode |
| // 0b00010: implied 0F 38 leading opcode bytes |
| // 0b00011: implied 0F 3A leading opcode bytes |
| // 0b00100: Reserved for future use |
| // 0b00101: VEX MAP5 |
| // 0b00110: VEX MAP6 |
| // 0b00111-0b11111: Reserved for future use |
| // 0b01000: XOP map select - 08h instructions with imm byte |
| // 0b01001: XOP map select - 09h instructions with no imm byte |
| // 0b01010: XOP map select - 0Ah instructions with imm dword |
| uint8_t VEX_5M; |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::OpMapMask) { |
| default: |
| llvm_unreachable("Invalid prefix!"); |
| case X86II::TB: |
| VEX_5M = 0x1; |
| break; // 0F |
| case X86II::T8: |
| VEX_5M = 0x2; |
| break; // 0F 38 |
| case X86II::TA: |
| VEX_5M = 0x3; |
| break; // 0F 3A |
| case X86II::XOP8: |
| VEX_5M = 0x8; |
| break; |
| case X86II::XOP9: |
| VEX_5M = 0x9; |
| break; |
| case X86II::XOPA: |
| VEX_5M = 0xA; |
| break; |
| case X86II::T_MAP5: |
| VEX_5M = 0x5; |
| break; |
| case X86II::T_MAP6: |
| VEX_5M = 0x6; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // VEX_4V (VEX vvvv field): a register specifier |
| // (in 1's complement form) or 1111 if unused. |
| uint8_t VEX_4V = 0xf; |
| uint8_t EVEX_V2 = 0x1; |
| |
| // EVEX_L2/VEX_L (Vector Length): |
| // |
| // L2 L |
| // 0 0: scalar or 128-bit vector |
| // 0 1: 256-bit vector |
| // 1 0: 512-bit vector |
| // |
| uint8_t VEX_L = (TSFlags & X86II::VEX_L) ? 1 : 0; |
| uint8_t EVEX_L2 = (TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_L2) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| // VEX_PP: opcode extension providing equivalent |
| // functionality of a SIMD prefix |
| // |
| // 0b00: None |
| // 0b01: 66 |
| // 0b10: F3 |
| // 0b11: F2 |
| // |
| uint8_t VEX_PP = 0; |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::OpPrefixMask) { |
| case X86II::PD: |
| VEX_PP = 0x1; |
| break; // 66 |
| case X86II::XS: |
| VEX_PP = 0x2; |
| break; // F3 |
| case X86II::XD: |
| VEX_PP = 0x3; |
| break; // F2 |
| } |
| |
| // EVEX_U |
| uint8_t EVEX_U = 1; // Always '1' so far |
| |
| // EVEX_z |
| uint8_t EVEX_z = (HasEVEX_K && (TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_Z)) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| // EVEX_b |
| uint8_t EVEX_b = (TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_B) ? 1 : 0; |
| |
| // EVEX_rc |
| uint8_t EVEX_rc = 0; |
| |
| // EVEX_aaa |
| uint8_t EVEX_aaa = 0; |
| |
| bool EncodeRC = false; |
| |
| // Classify VEX_B, VEX_4V, VEX_R, VEX_X |
| unsigned NumOps = Desc.getNumOperands(); |
| unsigned CurOp = X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); |
| |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::FormMask) { |
| default: |
| llvm_unreachable("Unexpected form in emitVEXOpcodePrefix!"); |
| case X86II::MRM_C0: |
| case X86II::RawFrm: |
| case X86II::PrefixByte: |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMDestMemFSIB: |
| case X86II::MRMDestMem: { |
| // MRMDestMem instructions forms: |
| // MemAddr, src1(ModR/M) |
| // MemAddr, src1(VEX_4V), src2(ModR/M) |
| // MemAddr, src1(ModR/M), imm8 |
| // |
| unsigned BaseRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| VEX_B = ~(BaseRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| unsigned IndexRegEnc = |
| getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| VEX_X = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| if (!HasVEX_4V) // Only needed with VSIB which don't use VVVV. |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| CurOp += X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| EVEX_R2 = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemFSIB: |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMem: { |
| // MRMSrcMem instructions forms: |
| // src1(ModR/M), MemAddr |
| // src1(ModR/M), src2(VEX_4V), MemAddr |
| // src1(ModR/M), MemAddr, imm8 |
| // src1(ModR/M), MemAddr, src2(Imm[7:4]) |
| // |
| // FMA4: |
| // dst(ModR/M.reg), src1(VEX_4V), src2(ModR/M), src3(Imm[7:4]) |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| EVEX_R2 = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned BaseRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| VEX_B = ~(BaseRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| unsigned IndexRegEnc = |
| getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| VEX_X = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| if (!HasVEX_4V) // Only needed with VSIB which don't use VVVV. |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMem4VOp3: { |
| // Instruction format for 4VOp3: |
| // src1(ModR/M), MemAddr, src3(VEX_4V) |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| unsigned BaseRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| VEX_B = ~(BaseRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| unsigned IndexRegEnc = |
| getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| VEX_X = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| VEX_4V = ~getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp + X86::AddrNumOperands) & 0xf; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemOp4: { |
| // dst(ModR/M.reg), src1(VEX_4V), src2(Imm[7:4]), src3(ModR/M), |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| |
| unsigned BaseRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| VEX_B = ~(BaseRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| unsigned IndexRegEnc = |
| getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| VEX_X = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRM0m: |
| case X86II::MRM1m: |
| case X86II::MRM2m: |
| case X86II::MRM3m: |
| case X86II::MRM4m: |
| case X86II::MRM5m: |
| case X86II::MRM6m: |
| case X86II::MRM7m: { |
| // MRM[0-9]m instructions forms: |
| // MemAddr |
| // src1(VEX_4V), MemAddr |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| unsigned BaseRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg); |
| VEX_B = ~(BaseRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| unsigned IndexRegEnc = |
| getX86RegEncoding(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg); |
| VEX_X = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| if (!HasVEX_4V) // Only needed with VSIB which don't use VVVV. |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(IndexRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcReg: { |
| // MRMSrcReg instructions forms: |
| // dst(ModR/M), src1(VEX_4V), src2(ModR/M), src3(Imm[7:4]) |
| // dst(ModR/M), src1(ModR/M) |
| // dst(ModR/M), src1(ModR/M), imm8 |
| // |
| // FMA4: |
| // dst(ModR/M.reg), src1(VEX_4V), src2(Imm[7:4]), src3(ModR/M), |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| EVEX_R2 = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_B = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| VEX_X = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| if (EVEX_b) { |
| if (HasEVEX_RC) { |
| unsigned RcOperand = NumOps - 1; |
| assert(RcOperand >= CurOp); |
| EVEX_rc = MI.getOperand(RcOperand).getImm(); |
| assert(EVEX_rc <= 3 && "Invalid rounding control!"); |
| } |
| EncodeRC = true; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcReg4VOp3: { |
| // Instruction format for 4VOp3: |
| // src1(ModR/M), src2(ModR/M), src3(VEX_4V) |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_B = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| VEX_4V = ~getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++) & 0xf; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcRegOp4: { |
| // dst(ModR/M.reg), src1(VEX_4V), src2(Imm[7:4]), src3(ModR/M), |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| |
| // Skip second register source (encoded in Imm[7:4]) |
| ++CurOp; |
| |
| RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_B = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| VEX_X = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMDestReg: { |
| // MRMDestReg instructions forms: |
| // dst(ModR/M), src(ModR/M) |
| // dst(ModR/M), src(ModR/M), imm8 |
| // dst(ModR/M), src1(VEX_4V), src2(ModR/M) |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_B = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| VEX_X = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| |
| RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| EVEX_R2 = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| if (EVEX_b) |
| EncodeRC = true; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMr0: { |
| // MRMr0 instructions forms: |
| // 11:rrr:000 |
| // dst(ModR/M) |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_R = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| EVEX_R2 = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRM0r: |
| case X86II::MRM1r: |
| case X86II::MRM2r: |
| case X86II::MRM3r: |
| case X86II::MRM4r: |
| case X86II::MRM5r: |
| case X86II::MRM6r: |
| case X86II::MRM7r: { |
| // MRM0r-MRM7r instructions forms: |
| // dst(VEX_4V), src(ModR/M), imm8 |
| if (HasVEX_4V) { |
| unsigned VRegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_4V = ~VRegEnc & 0xf; |
| EVEX_V2 = ~(VRegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| } |
| if (HasEVEX_K) |
| EVEX_aaa = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| |
| unsigned RegEnc = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| VEX_B = ~(RegEnc >> 3) & 1; |
| VEX_X = ~(RegEnc >> 4) & 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (Encoding == X86II::VEX || Encoding == X86II::XOP) { |
| // VEX opcode prefix can have 2 or 3 bytes |
| // |
| // 3 bytes: |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ |
| // | C4h | | RXB | m-mmmm | | W | vvvv | L | pp | |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ |
| // 2 bytes: |
| // +-----+ +-------------------+ |
| // | C5h | | R | vvvv | L | pp | |
| // +-----+ +-------------------+ |
| // |
| // XOP uses a similar prefix: |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ |
| // | 8Fh | | RXB | m-mmmm | | W | vvvv | L | pp | |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ |
| uint8_t LastByte = VEX_PP | (VEX_L << 2) | (VEX_4V << 3); |
| |
| // Can we use the 2 byte VEX prefix? |
| if (!(MI.getFlags() & X86::IP_USE_VEX3) && Encoding == X86II::VEX && |
| VEX_B && VEX_X && !VEX_W && (VEX_5M == 1)) { |
| emitByte(0xC5, OS); |
| emitByte(LastByte | (VEX_R << 7), OS); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // 3 byte VEX prefix |
| emitByte(Encoding == X86II::XOP ? 0x8F : 0xC4, OS); |
| emitByte(VEX_R << 7 | VEX_X << 6 | VEX_B << 5 | VEX_5M, OS); |
| emitByte(LastByte | (VEX_W << 7), OS); |
| } else { |
| assert(Encoding == X86II::EVEX && "unknown encoding!"); |
| // EVEX opcode prefix can have 4 bytes |
| // |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ +------------------------+ |
| // | 62h | | RXBR' | 0mmm | | W | vvvv | U | pp | | z | L'L | b | v' | aaa | |
| // +-----+ +--------------+ +-------------------+ +------------------------+ |
| assert((VEX_5M & 0x7) == VEX_5M && |
| "More than 3 significant bits in VEX.m-mmmm fields for EVEX!"); |
| |
| emitByte(0x62, OS); |
| emitByte((VEX_R << 7) | (VEX_X << 6) | (VEX_B << 5) | (EVEX_R2 << 4) | |
| VEX_5M, |
| OS); |
| emitByte((VEX_W << 7) | (VEX_4V << 3) | (EVEX_U << 2) | VEX_PP, OS); |
| if (EncodeRC) |
| emitByte((EVEX_z << 7) | (EVEX_rc << 5) | (EVEX_b << 4) | (EVEX_V2 << 3) | |
| EVEX_aaa, |
| OS); |
| else |
| emitByte((EVEX_z << 7) | (EVEX_L2 << 6) | (VEX_L << 5) | (EVEX_b << 4) | |
| (EVEX_V2 << 3) | EVEX_aaa, |
| OS); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Emit REX prefix which specifies |
| /// 1) 64-bit instructions, |
| /// 2) non-default operand size, and |
| /// 3) use of X86-64 extended registers. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if REX prefix is used, otherwise returns false. |
| bool X86MCCodeEmitter::emitREXPrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| uint8_t REX = [&, MemOperand]() { |
| uint8_t REX = 0; |
| bool UsesHighByteReg = false; |
| |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(MI.getOpcode()); |
| uint64_t TSFlags = Desc.TSFlags; |
| |
| if (TSFlags & X86II::REX_W) |
| REX |= 1 << 3; // set REX.W |
| |
| if (MI.getNumOperands() == 0) |
| return REX; |
| |
| unsigned NumOps = MI.getNumOperands(); |
| unsigned CurOp = X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); |
| |
| // If it accesses SPL, BPL, SIL, or DIL, then it requires a 0x40 REX prefix. |
| for (unsigned i = CurOp; i != NumOps; ++i) { |
| const MCOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); |
| if (MO.isReg()) { |
| unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); |
| if (Reg == X86::AH || Reg == X86::BH || Reg == X86::CH || |
| Reg == X86::DH) |
| UsesHighByteReg = true; |
| if (X86II::isX86_64NonExtLowByteReg(Reg)) |
| // FIXME: The caller of determineREXPrefix slaps this prefix onto |
| // anything that returns non-zero. |
| REX |= 0x40; // REX fixed encoding prefix |
| } else if (MO.isExpr() && STI.getTargetTriple().isX32()) { |
| // GOTTPOFF and TLSDESC relocations require a REX prefix to allow |
| // linker optimizations: even if the instructions we see may not require |
| // any prefix, they may be replaced by instructions that do. This is |
| // handled as a special case here so that it also works for hand-written |
| // assembly without the user needing to write REX, as with GNU as. |
| const auto *Ref = dyn_cast<MCSymbolRefExpr>(MO.getExpr()); |
| if (Ref && (Ref->getKind() == MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_GOTTPOFF || |
| Ref->getKind() == MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_TLSDESC)) { |
| REX |= 0x40; // REX fixed encoding prefix |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::FormMask) { |
| case X86II::AddRegFrm: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 0; // REX.B |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMSrcReg: |
| case X86II::MRMSrcRegCC: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 2; // REX.R |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 0; // REX.B |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMem: |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemCC: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 2; // REX.R |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg) << 0; // REX.B |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg) << 1; // REX.X |
| CurOp += X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMDestReg: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 0; // REX.B |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 2; // REX.R |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMDestMem: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg) << 0; // REX.B |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg) << 1; // REX.X |
| CurOp += X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 2; // REX.R |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMXmCC: |
| case X86II::MRMXm: |
| case X86II::MRM0m: |
| case X86II::MRM1m: |
| case X86II::MRM2m: |
| case X86II::MRM3m: |
| case X86II::MRM4m: |
| case X86II::MRM5m: |
| case X86II::MRM6m: |
| case X86II::MRM7m: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrBaseReg) << 0; // REX.B |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, MemOperand + X86::AddrIndexReg) << 1; // REX.X |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMXrCC: |
| case X86II::MRMXr: |
| case X86II::MRM0r: |
| case X86II::MRM1r: |
| case X86II::MRM2r: |
| case X86II::MRM3r: |
| case X86II::MRM4r: |
| case X86II::MRM5r: |
| case X86II::MRM6r: |
| case X86II::MRM7r: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 0; // REX.B |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMr0: |
| REX |= isREXExtendedReg(MI, CurOp++) << 2; // REX.R |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMDestMemFSIB: |
| llvm_unreachable("FSIB format never need REX prefix!"); |
| } |
| if (REX && UsesHighByteReg) |
| report_fatal_error( |
| "Cannot encode high byte register in REX-prefixed instruction"); |
| return REX; |
| }(); |
| |
| if (!REX) |
| return false; |
| |
| emitByte(0x40 | REX, OS); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// Emit segment override opcode prefix as needed. |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitSegmentOverridePrefix(unsigned SegOperand, |
| const MCInst &MI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| // Check for explicit segment override on memory operand. |
| if (unsigned Reg = MI.getOperand(SegOperand).getReg()) |
| emitByte(X86::getSegmentOverridePrefixForReg(Reg), OS); |
| } |
| |
| /// Emit all instruction prefixes prior to the opcode. |
| /// |
| /// \param MemOperand the operand # of the start of a memory operand if present. |
| /// If not present, it is -1. |
| /// |
| /// \returns true if REX prefix is used, otherwise returns false. |
| bool X86MCCodeEmitter::emitOpcodePrefix(int MemOperand, const MCInst &MI, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI, |
| raw_ostream &OS) const { |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(MI.getOpcode()); |
| uint64_t TSFlags = Desc.TSFlags; |
| |
| // Emit the operand size opcode prefix as needed. |
| if ((TSFlags & X86II::OpSizeMask) == |
| (STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode16Bit) ? X86II::OpSize32 : X86II::OpSize16)) |
| emitByte(0x66, OS); |
| |
| // Emit the LOCK opcode prefix. |
| if (TSFlags & X86II::LOCK || MI.getFlags() & X86::IP_HAS_LOCK) |
| emitByte(0xF0, OS); |
| |
| // Emit the NOTRACK opcode prefix. |
| if (TSFlags & X86II::NOTRACK || MI.getFlags() & X86::IP_HAS_NOTRACK) |
| emitByte(0x3E, OS); |
| |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::OpPrefixMask) { |
| case X86II::PD: // 66 |
| emitByte(0x66, OS); |
| break; |
| case X86II::XS: // F3 |
| emitByte(0xF3, OS); |
| break; |
| case X86II::XD: // F2 |
| emitByte(0xF2, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Handle REX prefix. |
| assert((STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) || !(TSFlags & X86II::REX_W)) && |
| "REX.W requires 64bit mode."); |
| bool HasREX = STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) |
| ? emitREXPrefix(MemOperand, MI, STI, OS) |
| : false; |
| |
| // 0x0F escape code must be emitted just before the opcode. |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::OpMapMask) { |
| case X86II::TB: // Two-byte opcode map |
| case X86II::T8: // 0F 38 |
| case X86II::TA: // 0F 3A |
| case X86II::ThreeDNow: // 0F 0F, second 0F emitted by caller. |
| emitByte(0x0F, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| switch (TSFlags & X86II::OpMapMask) { |
| case X86II::T8: // 0F 38 |
| emitByte(0x38, OS); |
| break; |
| case X86II::TA: // 0F 3A |
| emitByte(0x3A, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return HasREX; |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::emitPrefix(const MCInst &MI, raw_ostream &OS, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) const { |
| unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(Opcode); |
| uint64_t TSFlags = Desc.TSFlags; |
| |
| // Pseudo instructions don't get encoded. |
| if (X86II::isPseudo(TSFlags)) |
| return; |
| |
| unsigned CurOp = X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); |
| |
| emitPrefixImpl(CurOp, MI, STI, OS); |
| } |
| |
| void X86MCCodeEmitter::encodeInstruction(const MCInst &MI, raw_ostream &OS, |
| SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups, |
| const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) const { |
| unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); |
| const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MCII.get(Opcode); |
| uint64_t TSFlags = Desc.TSFlags; |
| |
| // Pseudo instructions don't get encoded. |
| if (X86II::isPseudo(TSFlags)) |
| return; |
| |
| unsigned NumOps = Desc.getNumOperands(); |
| unsigned CurOp = X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); |
| |
| uint64_t StartByte = OS.tell(); |
| |
| bool HasREX = emitPrefixImpl(CurOp, MI, STI, OS); |
| |
| // It uses the VEX.VVVV field? |
| bool HasVEX_4V = TSFlags & X86II::VEX_4V; |
| bool HasVEX_I8Reg = (TSFlags & X86II::ImmMask) == X86II::Imm8Reg; |
| |
| // It uses the EVEX.aaa field? |
| bool HasEVEX_K = TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_K; |
| bool HasEVEX_RC = TSFlags & X86II::EVEX_RC; |
| |
| // Used if a register is encoded in 7:4 of immediate. |
| unsigned I8RegNum = 0; |
| |
| uint8_t BaseOpcode = X86II::getBaseOpcodeFor(TSFlags); |
| |
| if ((TSFlags & X86II::OpMapMask) == X86II::ThreeDNow) |
| BaseOpcode = 0x0F; // Weird 3DNow! encoding. |
| |
| unsigned OpcodeOffset = 0; |
| |
| uint64_t Form = TSFlags & X86II::FormMask; |
| switch (Form) { |
| default: |
| errs() << "FORM: " << Form << "\n"; |
| llvm_unreachable("Unknown FormMask value in X86MCCodeEmitter!"); |
| case X86II::Pseudo: |
| llvm_unreachable("Pseudo instruction shouldn't be emitted"); |
| case X86II::RawFrmDstSrc: |
| case X86II::RawFrmSrc: |
| case X86II::RawFrmDst: |
| case X86II::PrefixByte: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| break; |
| case X86II::AddCCFrm: { |
| // This will be added to the opcode in the fallthrough. |
| OpcodeOffset = MI.getOperand(NumOps - 1).getImm(); |
| assert(OpcodeOffset < 16 && "Unexpected opcode offset!"); |
| --NumOps; // Drop the operand from the end. |
| LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; |
| case X86II::RawFrm: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + OpcodeOffset, OS); |
| |
| if (!STI.hasFeature(X86::Mode64Bit) || !isPCRel32Branch(MI, MCII)) |
| break; |
| |
| const MCOperand &Op = MI.getOperand(CurOp++); |
| emitImmediate(Op, MI.getLoc(), X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags), |
| MCFixupKind(X86::reloc_branch_4byte_pcrel), StartByte, OS, |
| Fixups); |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::RawFrmMemOffs: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), |
| X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags), getImmFixupKind(TSFlags), |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| ++CurOp; // skip segment operand |
| break; |
| case X86II::RawFrmImm8: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), |
| X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags), getImmFixupKind(TSFlags), |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), 1, FK_Data_1, StartByte, |
| OS, Fixups); |
| break; |
| case X86II::RawFrmImm16: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), |
| X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags), getImmFixupKind(TSFlags), |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), 2, FK_Data_2, StartByte, |
| OS, Fixups); |
| break; |
| |
| case X86II::AddRegFrm: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp++)), OS); |
| break; |
| |
| case X86II::MRMDestReg: { |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| unsigned SrcRegNum = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) // Skip 1st src (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV) |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(CurOp), |
| getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(SrcRegNum)), OS); |
| CurOp = SrcRegNum + 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMDestMemFSIB: |
| case X86II::MRMDestMem: { |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| unsigned SrcRegNum = CurOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) // Skip 1st src (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV) |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| bool ForceSIB = (Form == X86II::MRMDestMemFSIB); |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, CurOp, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(SrcRegNum)), TSFlags, |
| HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI, ForceSIB); |
| CurOp = SrcRegNum + 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcReg: { |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| unsigned SrcRegNum = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) // Skip 1st src (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV) |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(SrcRegNum), |
| getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), OS); |
| CurOp = SrcRegNum + 1; |
| if (HasVEX_I8Reg) |
| I8RegNum = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| // do not count the rounding control operand |
| if (HasEVEX_RC) |
| --NumOps; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcReg4VOp3: { |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| unsigned SrcRegNum = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(SrcRegNum), |
| getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), OS); |
| CurOp = SrcRegNum + 1; |
| ++CurOp; // Encoded in VEX.VVVV |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcRegOp4: { |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| unsigned SrcRegNum = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| // Skip 1st src (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV) |
| ++SrcRegNum; |
| |
| // Capture 2nd src (which is encoded in Imm[7:4]) |
| assert(HasVEX_I8Reg && "MRMSrcRegOp4 should imply VEX_I8Reg"); |
| I8RegNum = getX86RegEncoding(MI, SrcRegNum++); |
| |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(SrcRegNum), |
| getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), OS); |
| CurOp = SrcRegNum + 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcRegCC: { |
| unsigned FirstOp = CurOp++; |
| unsigned SecondOp = CurOp++; |
| |
| unsigned CC = MI.getOperand(CurOp++).getImm(); |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + CC, OS); |
| |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(SecondOp), |
| getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(FirstOp)), OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemFSIB: |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMem: { |
| unsigned FirstMemOp = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++FirstMemOp; |
| |
| if (HasVEX_4V) |
| ++FirstMemOp; // Skip the register source (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV). |
| |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| |
| bool ForceSIB = (Form == X86II::MRMSrcMemFSIB); |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, FirstMemOp, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), |
| TSFlags, HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI, ForceSIB); |
| CurOp = FirstMemOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| if (HasVEX_I8Reg) |
| I8RegNum = getX86RegEncoding(MI, CurOp++); |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMem4VOp3: { |
| unsigned FirstMemOp = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, FirstMemOp, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), |
| TSFlags, HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI); |
| CurOp = FirstMemOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| ++CurOp; // Encoded in VEX.VVVV. |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemOp4: { |
| unsigned FirstMemOp = CurOp + 1; |
| |
| ++FirstMemOp; // Skip the register source (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV). |
| |
| // Capture second register source (encoded in Imm[7:4]) |
| assert(HasVEX_I8Reg && "MRMSrcRegOp4 should imply VEX_I8Reg"); |
| I8RegNum = getX86RegEncoding(MI, FirstMemOp++); |
| |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, FirstMemOp, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp)), |
| TSFlags, HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI); |
| CurOp = FirstMemOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| break; |
| } |
| case X86II::MRMSrcMemCC: { |
| unsigned RegOp = CurOp++; |
| unsigned FirstMemOp = CurOp; |
| CurOp = FirstMemOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| |
| unsigned CC = MI.getOperand(CurOp++).getImm(); |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + CC, OS); |
| |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, FirstMemOp, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(RegOp)), |
| TSFlags, HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case X86II::MRMXrCC: { |
| unsigned RegOp = CurOp++; |
| |
| unsigned CC = MI.getOperand(CurOp++).getImm(); |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + CC, OS); |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(RegOp), 0, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case X86II::MRMXr: |
| case X86II::MRM0r: |
| case X86II::MRM1r: |
| case X86II::MRM2r: |
| case X86II::MRM3r: |
| case X86II::MRM4r: |
| case X86II::MRM5r: |
| case X86II::MRM6r: |
| case X86II::MRM7r: |
| if (HasVEX_4V) // Skip the register dst (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV). |
| ++CurOp; |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++CurOp; |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitRegModRMByte(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), |
| (Form == X86II::MRMXr) ? 0 : Form - X86II::MRM0r, OS); |
| break; |
| case X86II::MRMr0: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitByte(modRMByte(3, getX86RegNum(MI.getOperand(CurOp++)),0), OS); |
| break; |
| |
| case X86II::MRMXmCC: { |
| unsigned FirstMemOp = CurOp; |
| CurOp = FirstMemOp + X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| |
| unsigned CC = MI.getOperand(CurOp++).getImm(); |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode + CC, OS); |
| |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, FirstMemOp, 0, TSFlags, HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, |
| STI); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case X86II::MRMXm: |
| case X86II::MRM0m: |
| case X86II::MRM1m: |
| case X86II::MRM2m: |
| case X86II::MRM3m: |
| case X86II::MRM4m: |
| case X86II::MRM5m: |
| case X86II::MRM6m: |
| case X86II::MRM7m: |
| if (HasVEX_4V) // Skip the register dst (which is encoded in VEX_VVVV). |
| ++CurOp; |
| if (HasEVEX_K) // Skip writemask |
| ++CurOp; |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitMemModRMByte(MI, CurOp, |
| (Form == X86II::MRMXm) ? 0 : Form - X86II::MRM0m, TSFlags, |
| HasREX, StartByte, OS, Fixups, STI); |
| CurOp += X86::AddrNumOperands; |
| break; |
| |
| case X86II::MRM0X: |
| case X86II::MRM1X: |
| case X86II::MRM2X: |
| case X86II::MRM3X: |
| case X86II::MRM4X: |
| case X86II::MRM5X: |
| case X86II::MRM6X: |
| case X86II::MRM7X: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitByte(0xC0 + ((Form - X86II::MRM0X) << 3), OS); |
| break; |
| |
| case X86II::MRM_C0: |
| case X86II::MRM_C1: |
| case X86II::MRM_C2: |
| case X86II::MRM_C3: |
| case X86II::MRM_C4: |
| case X86II::MRM_C5: |
| case X86II::MRM_C6: |
| case X86II::MRM_C7: |
| case X86II::MRM_C8: |
| case X86II::MRM_C9: |
| case X86II::MRM_CA: |
| case X86II::MRM_CB: |
| case X86II::MRM_CC: |
| case X86II::MRM_CD: |
| case X86II::MRM_CE: |
| case X86II::MRM_CF: |
| case X86II::MRM_D0: |
| case X86II::MRM_D1: |
| case X86II::MRM_D2: |
| case X86II::MRM_D3: |
| case X86II::MRM_D4: |
| case X86II::MRM_D5: |
| case X86II::MRM_D6: |
| case X86II::MRM_D7: |
| case X86II::MRM_D8: |
| case X86II::MRM_D9: |
| case X86II::MRM_DA: |
| case X86II::MRM_DB: |
| case X86II::MRM_DC: |
| case X86II::MRM_DD: |
| case X86II::MRM_DE: |
| case X86II::MRM_DF: |
| case X86II::MRM_E0: |
| case X86II::MRM_E1: |
| case X86II::MRM_E2: |
| case X86II::MRM_E3: |
| case X86II::MRM_E4: |
| case X86II::MRM_E5: |
| case X86II::MRM_E6: |
| case X86II::MRM_E7: |
| case X86II::MRM_E8: |
| case X86II::MRM_E9: |
| case X86II::MRM_EA: |
| case X86II::MRM_EB: |
| case X86II::MRM_EC: |
| case X86II::MRM_ED: |
| case X86II::MRM_EE: |
| case X86II::MRM_EF: |
| case X86II::MRM_F0: |
| case X86II::MRM_F1: |
| case X86II::MRM_F2: |
| case X86II::MRM_F3: |
| case X86II::MRM_F4: |
| case X86II::MRM_F5: |
| case X86II::MRM_F6: |
| case X86II::MRM_F7: |
| case X86II::MRM_F8: |
| case X86II::MRM_F9: |
| case X86II::MRM_FA: |
| case X86II::MRM_FB: |
| case X86II::MRM_FC: |
| case X86II::MRM_FD: |
| case X86II::MRM_FE: |
| case X86II::MRM_FF: |
| emitByte(BaseOpcode, OS); |
| emitByte(0xC0 + Form - X86II::MRM_C0, OS); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (HasVEX_I8Reg) { |
| // The last source register of a 4 operand instruction in AVX is encoded |
| // in bits[7:4] of a immediate byte. |
| assert(I8RegNum < 16 && "Register encoding out of range"); |
| I8RegNum <<= 4; |
| if (CurOp != NumOps) { |
| unsigned Val = MI.getOperand(CurOp++).getImm(); |
| assert(Val < 16 && "Immediate operand value out of range"); |
| I8RegNum |= Val; |
| } |
| emitImmediate(MCOperand::createImm(I8RegNum), MI.getLoc(), 1, FK_Data_1, |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| } else { |
| // If there is a remaining operand, it must be a trailing immediate. Emit it |
| // according to the right size for the instruction. Some instructions |
| // (SSE4a extrq and insertq) have two trailing immediates. |
| while (CurOp != NumOps && NumOps - CurOp <= 2) { |
| emitImmediate(MI.getOperand(CurOp++), MI.getLoc(), |
| X86II::getSizeOfImm(TSFlags), getImmFixupKind(TSFlags), |
| StartByte, OS, Fixups); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ((TSFlags & X86II::OpMapMask) == X86II::ThreeDNow) |
| emitByte(X86II::getBaseOpcodeFor(TSFlags), OS); |
| |
| assert(OS.tell() - StartByte <= 15 && |
| "The size of instruction must be no longer than 15."); |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| // FIXME: Verify. |
| if (/*!Desc.isVariadic() &&*/ CurOp != NumOps) { |
| errs() << "Cannot encode all operands of: "; |
| MI.dump(); |
| errs() << '\n'; |
| abort(); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| MCCodeEmitter *llvm::createX86MCCodeEmitter(const MCInstrInfo &MCII, |
| const MCRegisterInfo &MRI, |
| MCContext &Ctx) { |
| return new X86MCCodeEmitter(MCII, Ctx); |
| } |